Just in time for its September 9 release, Sprint has officially announced the mid-range Kyocera Milano. The specs can't match up to some of Sprint's heavy hitters like the EVO 3D and Epic 4G Touch, but it's certainly a step up from some cheap feature phones:

3" display

3.2 megapixel camera

800 MHz processor

512 MB RAM

Android 2.3

Sprint ID

1490 mAH battery

It also includes an "Eco Mode," which appears to be custom software by Kyocera designed to help manage battery life - probably not much different from many apps in the Market that already do the same. The Milano will be available starting tomorrow for $50 on-contract, after a $50 rebate.